Ecce Homo - Friedrich Nietzsche

Ecce Homo - Friedrich Nietzsche

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Beyond Good And Evil - Friedrich Nietzsche converted

The Friedrich Nietzsche Classics Podcast presents a powerful collection of his works, exploring his revolutionary ideas on free will, ethics, and human potential. 

Thus Spake Zarathustra Part 2 - Friedrich Nietzsche

The Friedrich Nietzsche Classics Podcast presents a powerful collection of his works, exploring his revolutionary ideas on free will, ethics, and human potential. 

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Uses of Nietzsche in Political Philosophy and Deleuze's Recasting of the Concept of Ressentiment
Acid Horizon

Deleuze's Nietzsche & Philosophy is an exciting and controversial interpretation of Nietzsche which stands at the forefront of 20th Century Nietzsche scholarship.  In this episode, we visit the text and the concept of ressentiment and the theory of forces, both of whi ...

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79: Gilles Deleuze, pt. 1: Against the Dialectic
The Nietzsche Podcast

Giles Deleuze is one of the most significant figures of French postmodernism, famous for his work with psychoanalyst Felix Guattari. In this episode, we're going to consider Deleuze's work, Nietzsche and Philosophy. In the words of Deleuze, the opposition to Hegel runs through th ...  Afficher plus

120: Erich Heller, The Disinherited Mind, pt 2 - Burckhardt, Nietzsche & History
The Nietzsche Podcast

The conclusion of our two-parter on Erich Heller, and the conclusion to season five! We discuss Nietzsche's friendship with Jacob Burckhardt, and how Burckhardt's view of history can inform our understanding of Nietzsche's divergence from him. We also consider Goethe's four ages ...  Afficher plus

Episode 53, Friedrich Nietzsche (Part III - Beyond Good and Evil)
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), a man who suffered greatly from bodily ills, considered himself somewhat of a physician. Yet, his remedies were not aimed towards physical conditions of the body, but rather the personal and societal ills of his time. Nietzsche, often poeticall ...

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